THE DAILY -WEDNESDAY , JANUAUY 7 , 1885. -THE : j BEST TONIC , medicine , combining Iron with r > ur J f-Ki-table tonici , nuipkly ami rompli tci.f C iirrs Ij-ipciiln | , - mllKi llnn , Wrnluiriifs ) . knit NrurnlRln. Ills an unfnlllnu remedy for Diseases oflht lilnr } * nml I.lscr. H In invalimblo for DI ARCS peculiar t : tVunnti , and nil who lend scJcntnry llvca II rloci not Injure the trclli , cause hcnelnciie , " priKliicq constipation O/IT Iron mctllclixs < : i . -tcnrlchcsand purlfici tlin blood , stlmulntce umnprieUto.nlda the a lmllntlon of foodit < itev as Hcnrtbiirn and llclcblnj ; , und ctreyti > ins the muscl ; nml norsci Joe Intermittent 1'cvcrs , AMltuelo. LacVo * rncrgy. Ac. , It has no equal. eThei Konulnc Jms nboso Umlo HIM k ni c'l red lines ou ssrejipcr. Takr n > o'bcr -.4 , .1,1 , , HIM l ifii > r UUDnJlspntei In tie BROAD GLAIft J7EBY BEStf OPERATING , QUICKEST SELLING AND Kveroffcrca to tliODUbllc. HAMBUEG-AMEEIOAN DtBEOT LINK FOR ENQLAND. rBAHOE AHD OERUANT. The iteamshlps ol this well-known line are bulll ol Iron , In watertight compartments , and are tarnish- d with every requisite to make the passage both late and agrcoabla. They carry the United States and European malls , and leave Now York Thurs days and Saturdays for Plymouth ( LONDON ) Cher- bonrg , ( PARIS ) and HAUBURO. Raios : Steerage from Europe 'only IIS. First Cabin , J55 , OB and 976. Steerage , 20. Henry Pundt , Mark Hanson , F . Moorca.M. Tolt , contain Omaha , Qronowez & Sohoentgon , agents In Council Bluffs. 0. B : RI01IAHD * CO. , Qen. Paas Agts. , 01 Broadway , N. T. Cbaa. Eozmlnskl It Co- "V General Western Agents , 170 Washington St. , Ohloa CO.II1. Manhood Restored . Avlctlmof youthfnlimprudonce uro Decay , NervousUobillty , Lost , . , lmvliiB tried In viln over ; known remody.hccdiscovered _ , . . . . _ n nimplo mo > nnot eelf-oure. which bo will end KREI3 to his/ellow-BUfferere ! Addreec. J. .i3 CbathamSt..Now Yc.i. * - c'n'ckt ' ' > * rm'n"lt"r - Boo fr . cnui Anncr.wo r mton su , H.T , Health is Wealth ! HDa. E , C. WisT'sNiKT * AKD BB.UN TBSISMIKT , a guaranteed spooiflo for Hysteria , Dltxlness , Convnl- lions , Fits , Nervous Neuralgia , Headache , Nervous Prostration caused by the use of aloohol or tobbacoo , Wakelulnoss , Mental depression. Softening ol the brain , lesultlng in Insanity and leaping to misery , decay and death , Premature Old age , Baroness , loss otpowcr In either eox , Involuntary Losses and Bper- atorboracaused by over exertlontof the brain , sell * , abuse or over Indulgence. Each box , contains one month's treatment. gl.OOaboi.or six bottlei ot 11,00 , cent by mall prepaid on receipt ol price. WE QDABANTEE BIX BOXES To mire any case With eaoh order received by ns lei six bottles , accomplished with (6.00 , we will send he purchaser onr written guarantee to retnnd the money If the treatment does not effect a cure. Guar antees Issued only by JOHN 0 : WEST It CO. , BJy SU.raio.ry. H < " &J3 Madison St. . Chicago , III. James Meal Institute J * Chartered by theStateoflli' * Wnols for the express purpose ? of civincimmcdlate rclietlG nail chronicurinary ana prl- Jivate discosEf "onorrlxsn , JjGlect andSyphills In all their ' complicated forma , also all diseases of the Skin and JJIood promptly relieved and permanentlycured by reme- L diestestrdlnoFor ! ar * * K3j.jy.y < rtKj Z , > ttjieclal I'ractlce. Seminal Weaknesn. Nirht Lossu. by Dreams , Pimples on the PaceLost ManhoodjjO3lUpf//f | nr * < i Tritr6 , i-tttoexpftttifiititifl The appropriate r . .euy lantonce used In each CMC. Consultations.cer- onal or by letter , sacredly confidential , Med. idees cent by Mall and Express. No marks on picuaes to Indicate content * or sen4er. Addres * Ujt.IAMES.No. ZOIWaihinglon Sl Chlcago. ! ! Imported Beer XK BOTTLES. Uavaria , Erlangor , - - - - - - Culmbaoher , . . . . - . - . . . .Bavaria Pilsner t. . . . . * . . . - . . Bohemian. TTaiaer. . . < . . . - -v . .DTflinen. DOMESTIC. BuJweiaer St , lonis. Anhauser. . . . 'St. Louis. Best's. . . . Milwaukee. Bclilitz-Pjlaner Milwaukee , Krufifs Omaha , Ale , Potter , Domestic and Rhine Wine LlprDMATJRER. . 1213 Farnam Sfc With eash number ot DOilOUESrS > HQA7.INEwlU be given full elio fasblonablo 1'at cr not any size ol styles seltcted. making t eh e paler L er idurlng thoycars or < aluo ol over thiee ocular * besides the moet topular , entcrlalnir and uie u tnag ilng. Simple ooplei 2to .jearly , 2. Addrci W. Jennings , Dtmorent , llEast l th bt , New \orl _ On Blood roleonlng Is of Interest loall classes. TITUTIQNAL SCROFULA- A e'rl ' In my employ has been : ured of hat I b wai constitutional Scrofula b > the use ol Swill pcclnc. J. ° . McUiMtt. 1 AUatooua , Q . , J nly M , 1831. FEARFUL BLOOD POISON I bare prescribed Swllt's Specific In many cases < Blood Poison and as a general tonic , and U has mai euros alter all other remedies hid fallal. B U. STRICKLAND. M D f , da , , Julj 23 , IS81. PRESCRIBEoDHYSiCIANS. Anegroonmy farm hts keen cured of a fearf cue of Blood foltoa by the uss of three bottles 8m'd Sj > ciflo. * > > 0"v J- 1ow * 'jMi Foriyth , Qi. , Aux. MSSL THE LATEST HEWS , Dnbine Grain Shipers Spal and Se cure a Refine OD. Kansas Eailway Managers Spouting With a Poor Mouth. The Democrats Said to Have Oaptured an Illinois Senator Logan Summoned to Springfield to Tichten the Tie , A Varlclyof Uonornl Vows , The La test AInrkclH , Etc. Grain , llntcs from Dubuiinc. UonuqUK , In. , January 0. The Illinois Central mil rood announced yesterday tlmt heircnltor rales on grain from Dubuque to Chicago will bo reduced from ono to three cents per hundred weight. The rate on oats from Dubuque to Nuw Orleans has been re duced from one to ttireo cunts per hundred pounds. The rate on oats from Dubuque to New Orleans has been reduced to S3 cents and from points between Ft , Dodge and Lo Man to Now Orleans to 15 cents , with the privilege ot stopping hero to bo sacked free.1. The gram operators In this city fcclinjustica has boon done them , lu the fact that \vliilo the reduction liae boon made on thu rate of grnln from all points west of hero to Chicago , no reduction has boon made In grain shipped from thuso points to this city. Kansas Railroads. TOPKKA , January G. lleprcscntiithcs of the trnlHc department of all Kanaai railroads met hero yesterday with meinbuis of llio state board of railroad commissioners for confer- cnco In legnrd to freight rates on wheat. The traffic rnnuagem prciunted a long answer to the request for a reduction , stating present latcs were established by the state's commis sioner during last Hummer and woru conceded to bo fair and just to all parts of the stato. Statistics were offered showing the prosper ous condition of Kansas wheat Rrouora and the unprofitable condition of smaller railroads operating in the stato. In the judgment of the trallic managers a reduction at this time would not ba of * ny special advantage to Kansas farmers for the reason that the market price of wheat is controlled by transportation charges , and if it cost less to ship , a mnaller price would bo realized. It was further agreed that n reduction of freight rates would necessitate a corresponding re duction In operating expenses of the Kansas railroad * ! , and would greatly weaken some of them. An informal discussion as to the re ported distress among farmeis and grain growers and the measures necessary to betaken taken to afford them relief followed. The re sult of the conference is an expression on the part of the railroads against the proposition for reduction. The commisoionors have not algiified what further action they will take. Cleveland ALIJANT , N. Y , January 0. Lieutenant- Governor Hill called the senate to order at noon and after prayer a leccss was taken until the assembly organized. On roassomb' ling a message from Cleveland announcing his resignation was road and the regular message from tbo incoming Governor Hill fol- lowod. Cleveland iilei several pardcns.among them that of Marv Hoey connected with the Mandelbanm , ( N. Y.Jfonca. AM ANT , January G. Governor Cleveland sent the following to the legislature shortly after noon : EXICUTINE GHAMDKBS , 1 t ALBANY , January Dtn , 1833. j To tbo .Legislature : "I hereby resign tHb office of governor of the state ot New York. " ( Signed. ) GnovKR CLEVELAND. 'A committee was appointed to notify. Lieu tenant Governor Hill of Governor ClovSland'a resignation and inform him the legislature was ready for business. A Squeeze in Philadelphia. PHILADELPHIA , January G. The old firm ot Henry Crosky & Co. , lumber merchants , who- failed yesterday with liabilities at S-150,000 , was always considered ono of the ataunchest on the etrect. The minor ot its embarrass- inent is hardly credited. Crosky says no cre ditor IOEO anything as the assets are fully 8700,000 , The cause of the fallura wan the ac ceptance of drafts from the Keystone Lumber and Salt Manufacturing company. Tha drafts amounted to 8379,000 and on the Koyetone company could not supply them with money they weie forced to let the notes go to protect. Crosky sa'd further that the Keystone com pany were good for that amount as its proper ty in Michigan is worth twice as much , The plants of its works at "Wi-ht Bay City , where it ( tad four salt wells , cost § 390,0JO and the com pany owns 18,000 OCUB of timber land. The company in indebted to no one but Henry Crosky & Co. , and will give them judgment for the amount. Lens In r * Indian lj nel. WASHINGTON , January C. The in'veatiga- on of the Adams land case was begun bye o icnata committee an Indian affairs to-day. ' . II , Scott , agent for several tribes in Indian , eultory called all tribes under his charge. Ho said he had leased portions of their lands. The Poncas had leassd G0,000 ocrec , or one alf of tbeir possessions for 817,000 per , nmim. The land was not tublet , but occu- led by tli9 lessee , for grazing purposes. The roit'iit policy of leasing the witness consld- ired the boat , lie was asked if the price paid y Shuiburne wai a fair ono , hut was not pro- iared to exp/ses an opinion on this point. Ho bought , howe\er. it would bring moro if open a comix-tUton. The Ne1'erces leased a por- lon of their lands for § 3,000. The Pawneus eased 127,000 owe < at 3 cents an aero for a erm of ten years , 'Witness was present and idvised the Indians in making nomoof theie eases , Slnco public attention hts been nt vidoly calkd to this matter , witness thought , hat the lands might now bo leased for a lilgher ptico. .Tno. Q , Tv4tn , agent for the clvi izod tribes , iestified : Tba Cherokee atrip , 2uO nilloi long and CO miles wide , wai leased to an associa tion for 8100,000 a year. The land would now probably rent for 850,000 moru , Witness beird rumorn of iriegular payments of mondy to BOCUIB tha lease , but could not trace them to a reliable hourco , Recess until evening. Buxinces BrielitoniiiB in I'itCalmrc , I'lTTSBDlto , December G. Amarkod change has come overthe opinions of I'ittsburg busi ness mui within the pist month. A few weeks ago they looked only at the dark Bids o the picture and could suejlittle , if any , hope for the future. Now they think they have teen the wont and that ft urn now onward 1885 will show n gradual improvement until the volume of busine.-s reatoies its full proper tlons , The indications now aio that thu iron mill nod fuinacM ef the city will not be allowed ti lie idle much longer , BS orders are coming ii motu freely and tbo stock in the mills urn warehouse's are \erylow. _ The Ama'gamatsi association men having accepted a reduction at thu Homestead lifHsnnen work * , it i thought there ulllboa cut of wagea at al steel mill * of the country. The Honu > stea < works lebuoui all iloj artmenU to day. Among tha tinus rotumiiift aia the following : Went loghotibe MacKiueCo.,60 , Xug & Co ,200 men Camborm lion works , .Tohubton , 6 000 mm mill , SOO men. Toe millera of western Pennsylvania are 11 stolen lieia for the purpose of forming' an as soc-lation to regulate the price of Hour , Th eighteen inch department of C&rnegtea unto railla started up to-day. Work will probably b resumed In all other departments in a fov nyg. The Star iron works of Clark k Co. vill start up to-morrow in all denartmtnto. OAUFIBLDU ASSASSIN. IIP. MAIlTTn * riliSIDMfT'S FIMT KNOWLKDOE OP 1113 Mf KDEUKR. Special Telegram to TIIK HER. WASiiiNOToxJ nutry 0. A gentleman who pent some time at Mentor just after the elco- Ion of 1880 , was hero n day or two ago , find ulh of Garfield's first knowledge of the man t whose hands he afterwards met hit death 'I was sitting with Gatfield ono day , " ho said , 'when one of his secretaries who were engaged - gaged In opening and arranging the very heavy mail tint was coming to him , banded him n otter. The general raad It and smlleil , and , urnlng to Marshall Jowell , who chanced to bo iresont , asked him if ho knew the author ol he communication , handing the letter to him or inspection. ' 'Yes , " Jowell answered , 'that * fellow Guiteau Is n worthless cuss who tas been hanging round our committed rooms n Now York , trying to get eomo campaign vork to do. He tells ft wild story , as lie does n this loiter , about n promised matrimonial alliance uith a very wealthy family. Ho Is a crank , apparently , and no good , " My curiosity was somewhat aroused , and I was permitted to read the letter. It wai vritton on a Fifth Avenue ) Hotel letter-head , and ran something like this : "MY DEAII GHSKHAIAs I am nlwut to marry n lady of great wealth and as I hiuu wen a staunch friend and supporter of you and the republican party generally , wo have concluded that it would bo ngroeablo to us if I could leprosent the United States during n tay of several years abroad , which wo con- emplate. Upon the principle ) of Tint como first served , ' I take the early opportunity of nailing application for n appointment ns United Statoj minister to Austria. Sincerely rours. ( Signed ) CHAIU.EH J. GUITKAU. " That was Gaifield'a .first knowledge of the nan uho finally took his life " The Oklahoma Hnlilcre. CALIWELL , Kansas , Jamiaiy G. Two roops of cava'ry has a arihed from Port lays , * Capt. Duncan in command. The troops will leave Thursday for tlw Boomer camp on the Stlllwater , Indian Territory , where Capt. Uouch's colony of 300 men are ocated. This section will bo joined by the , hreo troops from l''ort Sill and two from leno. Gen. Hatch will command the regi- nont. A colonist direct from Crouch's camp tates they obey Cant. Ciouch'tj ordois im- ilicltly and will resist the soldiers when he ; ives the word. They ara all well armed nnd irepared for a fight. They will not bo re- aoxed except by superior numbers and force , 'hey denounce ) Arthur , congiess. the cattle- nen and the war department in unmeasured erms and threaten If removed to burn out very ranch on Oklahoma and the Cherokee trip. The British-American Imposition. WASHINGTON , January G. The Star says : The governors of twenty btatcs have written ; o express a desiio to co-operato in making the .merican exhibition to bo held in London in 8SG , a faithful and thorough exposit'on of tit , m.mufactuiea and products of the United tatop. J. Gilmer Speed , agent here , has re- ei\ed very general assurances from public nen of their hearty support of the resolution ow before congress , presiding for official par- cipation in the exhibition by the govern ment. ChicaRo'8 KolliiiK MilisT CHICAGO , January G. The president of the Forth Chicago Rolling Mills company , states mt the mills in ihii city will resume opera- lions in about three weeks. The mills employ bout 2,000 men. Too statement heretofore mdo by the Associated press that tha owners : the mills bad negotiated with the employes iroct , without treating with thu Amalgamat- d association a ? to tbo rate of wages is veri- odes applying to mills in this city. A Prospective Traitor. CHICAGO , December G. The Daily News > rints a Springfield , 111 , [ special , which Inti- natcs that Senator Hugh , classed as a repub- icnn , will act with the democrats , , nnd that he imsat the presidency of tun senate. The i.-vtemont Is also made that General Logan las b en asked to go to Springfiubdi and that 10 will reach there next Thuuday. Tbo Supply of Grain , la Chicago. CAICACO , January \ G. The Svistble supply i grain January 3d , as reported by the secrc- ary of the Chicago board of trade was : Vheat , 47,002,000 bushels ; corni 40,240,000 ; ye , 435,000 : barley , 1.787,005 ; erain in store b Chicago January "id , wheat 13G5jOOcorn ( ; ,425,000 : oats , 487,000 ; rye , 101,000 } barlay , 11,000. A Mortgaged University. CHICAGO , Jammry G.- Judge IModgett , in le United States coutt this morning , , decided 10 foreclosure of the mortgage held by the Jnion Mutual Insurance company , of Con- ecticnt , against the Chicago University for 150,000 , with accrued intc > est and attorneys' eos , amounting in all to 8310,000. ( Franco ana Egypt. PABIS , December G It Is learned on BCIIII- iticial authority tbat Franca has not submit- , ed to the authorities counter preposals con- urhicg Egypt. Negotiations in regard to 10 matter will continue. Franco neither made overtures to any powers noir received irh from any looking to the summoning of u lew Bgyptian conference. Ocrniany and Spain * HKKUN , January G , The North German Gazette says the German government is desir- us of maintaining tha molt cordial relations with Spain , In proof of this itluia pnf > tponod lie proposal to ralsu the German legation at -lu'Jrld to the rank of ombasnodor for fear the oiBchxtag would reject the measure. The i'aris finulois reports that Lefalrro , 'rench consul general to N w York , will re- ilace Ilauston as inlnisterat Washington , and Unstou. will 1)3 sent to Copenhagen. Indiana , Bloomlneton & Western passenger .rain , west bound , derailed near Libby , 111 , , Monday nio'iiing , Three coacho * were over- uinod , Jacob I1. Pinith , a Uloomingtou rummer , was fatally injured. The late lynching at Clayton , N. C. , of two egroes , who were alao rhpc and thrown into lie river , receives tentatiocal interest by thu llfgcj reappearance of orm of the negroes , Icnry Davis , In a ueighboiing county. Juliua D. Pet ch , who died at Cliarlfbton , S , 0 , , Sunday , aged 78 , was the Cut railroad ogineer in the Unitol States , and in 1830 liove thu ' 'Uest rriood , " the iirtt locomotive milt in this QAiutry.ua the South Carolina railway , tbe tliua longest nillro.d in the world. "i The Kantas City , ( Mo. ) , city council has lasted uu oidlnanio for thu construction of an elevated railway between that city and Wyao- dntte , Km. The ordinance has alieady been idoptel by tbo Kansas City ( Kaa. ) council , inditia stated the work of construction will begin at an early day. A Halves ton dispatch reports the finding of tha bodies of two well-to-do aheep men named Henry Kuhlcnmn anil Joseph Stein , on their r.iach near thu Mclvinney county line , both being dead foreever.il dftvn , and ovidoatly murdt'redthilu tltt'piog. They weiocltoppej uithan axe , and thu camp robbed. Certain clues point to Mexicans as the muiderere. The prize fight betwnen Williamf'.of Urldge- port , Conn , , and Sutton , of Norwalk , for $500 a tide and gate money , occurred last night , Tbu contest wai a fight to finish , barn knuck les , and lasted one and a half minutes. Button was knocked down twice and declared whip ped. Attendance- . The police made a ilebcrnt upon thu crowd , but thu principals es caped. The liberty bell , at Philadelphia , will be blurted for New Orleans the 2AJ. .From In dependence hall to the depot itwillbe cscortec by COO policemen nnd the cottQclImen commit tee. At thu depot It > v III be p'uced m a hand Home car const metal especially by the Pfnu- lylvaaia ratlioad company. The car will be run on to the exposition ground and tbtt bel w 11 not be disturbed until iu return to 1'biU delphia. The train will nuke thirteen atupt an symbolical of the tliiiie'u original ttate * Hurmcr the trip bvtwftiiFhitadolpula and New Oilcans AVESTKUN NEWS. HAKOTA. Mcdor * coM Is said to bo the best tliscoveroil in < the tmitrry. The Honipotako miniproducsd S97.00D the first half of December. Thira art- seven loller mills in ncti\o opera tion on the Chryenno river , A coal depo lt Ins bsen ( truck In Day county sixty feet below the siitfaco. A convention of thq Oddfellown of south Dakota \\ill occur at Huron next April. Miss May lioblnson a pioneer settler of Douglas county , has sold her claim near 1'Ialn- View for 31,300. , There are six pianos In Sturgls City , and a new girl baby that weighed fourteen pounds and n half at Its birth , The Hock Island railroad is saMlo lm\o engineers in the field looking for line from Watortown to Blenmtck. A Mr. Malloy dird at Montrose at tbo * ago of eighty-soscn. His funeral was attended by five of his great grand children , The Wack Hills ill send 8,000 pounds of ore comprising fifteen dllferent varieties of minerals to the Now Orleans exposition , Volley City claims to bo the largest primary wheat market in the territory ; 035,000 bushels of this ceanon'a crop will bo marketed there. A Rapid City gnl , while out tiding with n young man , deliberately got out of the buggy to kill herself because the young man persist ed in driving with both hands. Jamestown wants an assay olllco for the ex amination of specimens of Iron ore , barata , magnesia and other Bboclmons that are found in great numbers in tlmt vicinity. ' Cantors illu people think they need a butter and egg warehouse , a brickyard and tllo factory , an oat meal mill , a tow mill , a flour ing mill and a plow factoiy. | ( Dakota's legislature willconvcnooli the 1,1th ol Jouuary , _ the second Tuesday in that month , nnd will remain In session until the 13th of March , unless it is woru out before that date. date.Dakota Dakota lies 875 postollicaa , classified ns fol lows : Offices of the second cles > , G ; ollices ol the third clasp , 35 ; preiidentia' ollices , II ; oiljces of the fourth class , 831 ; money order offices. 105 , The board of education of Jamestown rm\o begun suit against the bnndsmen of the city treasurer , to recover the tchool fund lost by the failure of thu 1'iut National bank last August , A huge panther or mountain Hen has been neen several times in the timber xouth of l < lk Point. A number of hunteis Imo been out after the varmint , but have not yet nuccecded in running him in. Sandager liros. , general merchsnts at Grafton - ton , have assigned. They have branch stores at Mlnto and Park Kivtr. The asiignmeut s only temporary , a ? tha assets exceed the liabilities by § 30,000. Dakota ppeotG 10,000 for schoolhousts lait year , and would like to compaio figures on any point , except the manufacture and con sumption of svhiskyilli the ttato which sends Vests to the benate , Dakota's bonded indebtednesi amounts to 83)2,0"l ! ) , incurred in the construction of the following public buildinge. Imano asylum at YaukUin . ' 3117,500 ; deaf mute school at Sioux Fall ? , SI2uOO ; university at Vurmillion , § 30- 000 ; university at Grand Fork * , SI,000 ) ; pen itentiary at Sioux Falls , 881,000 , penitentiary atJUIsmatck , S50.000 ; agricultural college at Brooklings , 822 , ( > 00 ; msano asylum at .lames- town , § 50,000. Of this indeotedness 899,000 bears 5 per cent interest , and the balance G per cent. The Kapid City Times Says : Tbo Iron Hill Is preparing to ship 200 tuns of 200 ounces of oie to Omaha. A ruck crusher brought in by Col. Davey , nosv in the northwestern yard bos been purchased , to be operated by an en gine formerly In use at the _ Hoineitake saw mill. The expense of shipping to Omaha is only a little in excess of that entailed by smelting at the Hattanbach ss'orki. The Omalm compaoy charges 818 a ton snd re turns 1)5 per cantsilver and all lead less a Binnll amount. WYOMING. Crook county h.w been regularly organized and officers elected. The commission lira of Latamlo county have cancelled $05,100 la warrants. . A mile of steel rails has been laid on the Denver Pacific road from Cheyenne. Cheyenne furnishes an instance cf a bride groom of two daya- applying for x divorce , a The colored KnightsTemplar , of Cheyenne , recently indu'g A in a "possumi banquet. It was an eclipse of previous tlfoita. The directors of. the Stock Growera1 bank at Cheyenne have Increased ita capital stock to § 100,000 and Ita-surplus to § 44,000. A Rick Springs- burglar who cracked a eafo ind captured SiiO , wai iadiiced to confess hi * crime with a ropa around bis.DKCk and a tele- ; raph polo in night. The booty was re covered. At Granger , the Union Pacific transfers daily to the Oregon Short Linn about 10,000 > ounda of express matter and 5,000 pounds of mail. Mails for Oregon , Idatioy Washington and part of Montana go via this route. Col. Ma'on , commando * of , the Ninth in- amry at Port Itussell 'unnomuf * the death f 1'irat Seryeant Stephen Molloy. corrpony X who enlisted.in the regiment un the 10th of April. 1856 , and Bervod in it nearly thirty eara. Tne order announcing his death eays , o was faithful iu all .things , and died m larness. , George L. Htitton has pur chafed of the Jnion Patific railroad , company 11,000 acres f land on thu boundary line of Wyoming and Colorado. It is eaid to be extra fine raugo and. The tract is watered by a. great num- lerof neverfoiling mountain springs and by , be numerous tributaries of Big Sand cieek. Clio price Is not given. Information recelsed in GheyuDinupto the th iiiBt from cattle ranges within a rudius of fifty miles , was to thu effect that the MIOW vas ten inches deep in many places , and had crusted , making it difficult for the cattle ta obtain food. SomoaiQ dying and many are uttering. Keporta from.points fuithar north wpro ot an equally unplexsMit character. Diero i.Hno snow ti obatiuct the ranee in Carbon county , or within 100 miles of Haw- ins , as a central point Tllfl Swoetwater val- ey is comparatively clear of mow. No stock s dying , nxcept thu usual UMS among the trail attlo. llio snow is rerorted to bo deep In he northern portion of Johnson countv. The now is from four tn six feet deep in Fremont oiinty , from Dig Wind river as far north ai .leotootje. Tno stockmen in this section onsldor tbe pie.sent outlook ai bright. CCLDHA1KJ. A Fiit Morgan company is sinking for oal , Iba mica mina is still the talk of Larimer county. SuperiDtondent Warlield of the mail eta-vice > in Colorado lu maku Letter arrangement ! or the mail eorvice of the etate. That Fort Collins mica mine is proving to .ie H teal bonanza , and tuveial eastern capital. sts aie lookiogdvor the fronnd preparatory lo making a bid. It Is laid that George W. Thompson , of Trinidad , who figures BO promiccatty in the Crow reservation lease echume , lately sold one. of his herds and ranches in Colorado for 575,1X10. It ii ( aid that there are a hundrtd hot springs svillun a half mile of the thu town of Glvnwood , Gariield county. Ono of them fi'i ins a pool bBveral hundrtd feet lung , which for hathln , Police Judge Mullahey stands charged \\ith drunkeimeas. Uu put lidy discharged' the clerk of the police Cuiirr , without vppareLt cause , and was subsequently taken home ditiok by a pjlice oflicer In Denver. The ranges in northern Colorado aio com paratively clojrof anew , which this aaaaou ii only boss y in belts fora short distance , and dcea nut etfect tbe raiiije M a , wlulo. llelle Warden. Motlia Lemrnon , Berry . ! aU aad Charley Smith , the four pcuons , accused of the wuvdtr of Jnhn H. Fitzgerald , ia Denver , svero each beatenced to ten years ia the penitentiary at hard labor. They again proclaimed Ihtlr innocence. HThn investigation of Oie cause of thed"atl of the tsv babies at the " rabfrnacle of ( ! od continues liefore coroner's jury In Denver. Several wine nea were examined , lla male members of tin found ing'a homo all Ustify ta their belief in "faith euro , " and to their dis belief In medicinu. The Grand Lake Pr-sri-otorU camping 01 the ( rail < f Dava Deljorg , a"bad man"dJ tha mint leave or join Texas Chancy. DeLoog ssas fntmorly poit- master of Lulu and deputy county troasuti r. The Fort Collins Couiitr sys that in Lari mer county there \\iil bo 3001) hops fiillimu ! nil sUughtorsd before opting. That county Is the only ouo in the state \sliich raises pork enough forhome , consumption nnd rriwts coin , oats and barley in addition to largi quantities ofhe.t. . SIO.VTANA. Antlira ite coal sells in Helena at 8-3 per ton , and liozeinrm toft coal atS. Jaino ! ( icorgo hasstnick an S18.0DO lo the ton gold mine In ISearguleh , Gallatin county , Tha coldest \sfatlu-r in Montana thus far was at Itenton , on the 2'Jnd lost 17 dcgteos below 7i'i-o. I Montana ranks fifth in llio list o ! contribu tors to the Garfield monument at Cleveland , the amount being § 1,0 2. The Northern Pacific has quit ti'iiif ? 15oe man coal on the Hocky Mountain division , 01 account of its lack of Intlaminahlo propertied. John McOliecn , omplojtd at the Mapna Chaita mine , near liiuto , lull down amanwa > mid received injuries from \\liich ho died with in lets than an hour. It Is osllmatod tbat llio debt of Cm tor conn ty will soon approximate ) a half million dollars. Debt contracting seem to ba ouo of the chic Industries of tlmt county. The Holcnt churches have appointed com mittees to buttouholo.tlio members of the leg islaturo this \s inter nnd try to git a law passei for the euppiossion of gambling. Bin the past season Montana haishipped oas 7iiGr > 0 liuail of beef eattlei,010 : dressed beosen 10,000 ! slioep , and 100 liorne-s and miller. There were in the eaino period ! ) SUlO cattto phippei into Montana. The number of postmasters in Montana who may bo appointed under the nosv nd ministration without encounteiing the ordea of confirmation by the senate is eighty-one Many of these hasolong been , nnd ate still in the undisputed posu-ssiou of democrats , Thn nosv rcBersatlon recently sot aside for the Chcye-nno Indians in Eastern Montana is about thlity-fivo miles long by twenty svldo and contains a little over COO squire mile' , or about 385.000 acres of land. There are ex actly G10 Indians to preside for , which will yiie just ono square milo to each buck , equasv and nnpooM * . Tlioio are about fifteen settlers or rancliinen on the reservation whowcio bona fide Hettlcrs _ prior lo October 31 , 1881 , nnd tliey svill bo allossoil to r maln and retain 100 acres of land t-ach , provided they will keep themsclse' , their holds and their ilocks within their ICO acres , IDAHO. A po-ttoffico has bsen 0't.iblMied at Shoshone shone Falls. Pieparations nro beng ! made to build : 'riat mill nt 1'aplo licck. About 870,000 have boon oxpendo J in nosv imildings In Ciildwoll last year. ] 5ellovuo Is ambitious to hive a Ixiaul of , rnde. A moveuvnt In that direction svill be naui'iirateel immediately afte- the holidays. Such of Montana's lioreo tbi es as haso encaped the halter or the penitentiary are jvo pcctiug ' " Idaho Fitty horses sveio itolou ii'contly from Morgan's lanch , Bear river. The rescent tnow storm In Boise valley , Id.v- lie , was the heusiest svithin the recollection of , ho oliliiit inhab tan's. It comuiencoj on jiindiiy svook anel on Wednesday moiuing llio enosv me-asmriSd Ihreo feet. Chinese funeral piocossions in Idubo nro limplu anel touching. On til' ) 20th u coloitial was bunud at Kttdium , tbo coifin containing , ho eoipso. being hauleel to the grave on a hand sled by IIH-AQS of a rope attached to the horn of asoddlu sincbed on a caymo Judge Dpniphnn mid his wife leftlJellavuev , [ daho , during the fctorm Sunday afternoon 'or the Camns No. 2 mine. The team gave out otter elaik , and the judge and bis wile wanel ered about for several liouia in thu blind ing storm looking for the mine boarding house. Finally , when completely exhausted nnd about to give up the httugglp , the light from the house was ( sen only a fosv feet asvay. They lad been svithm 100 yares of it for oser twe > lours. NKVADA. The Indians of the Duck Kis-cr reservation , mse rjisud. wheat enough to last them two yens. Two poker games anel five fights relieved , he monotony of life at Bishop Creek one day iccently. HallecU.station , 22 miles east of Elko , is cnn-idered the coldest place on the line of thu Central Paoilie. The pay rolls of the various mines of the Comatock , for the month of November , , foot up over -120ibOO. The Cf ntrol Pacific is assessed m Nevada at § 0,5 1,1518.90. and It pays annually 908,964.57 is its proportion to tha atato To becuro water supply for next summer , miners near I'inchp , a-e piling too snow in. 'reat heaps , buh ; up in the mountains , and. covering ic with brush. AbouMhirty bead of cattlehase been.tilled iy beard iu tlia vicinity of Mountain City , KIko county , -within the past few weeks. Hunters have killed six of tbe marauders. Chinamen are beginning to monopolize a arge share ot the business of furniehlng wood for thu Central Pacific railroad , sshich has constituted aa iinpoitaut Industry of the Trnckeu b.itiiu \Vhito Pine county is burdened ssitli an in- lebteduin.H ot § 150,000 , and the local pre i. lays that if something Is not elono by the h'g- sluture to stirau ute its fast decreasing seem . ties tliocoiuity ssill huteiy bu ssvamped in Nevada is aJfllctsd with sweated ( ? old coin , Thu Chinese ) nie > lightening Iho dollar Rold pieces by Mwe-itinp ih in. Ono of thuie cnini \i'as tesu.d. Vy a Jhueka merchant the nthuc day on delicate ucules nml it woa found to have lost just one-nfih ( > 1) ) of its original \aluii. The Uniru Pacific Coat Land bureau h.u recently itTucte'd the tale of u larpo tract of railcoud mud in the ) neighborhood of Klko , to Scotch BJ ndicate , Thupriejito be paid is 31 , UO,0 0. 'J ho Kiln einorucea auiiuea nf GOV OOooccss with 25COO bead of. utUla thereon , . CALIKOIISIA. Nevada City is fluodtel with cautiterfeit dollars lars and halvea , ' Konnd Valle-y , isre-ndoclno county , liai raised , a hog that ue'ghs ' 1,07'i ' pounds. Ukiali Ix ( .ending tn tbo New Orleans eixpo- aitlnn u IIOK f JUr fcitt InKh , eight fectloog , aud wv-Ighiiig l,07i ( pounds. The honey crop in the vicinity of Lomr > x ) , K.uita Barb.ua county , H repurud very large tliUyeat , It is ustiin.iteid ut , ICO tone. The 1'uri ern' csiial , which ia in COUIMI > f ce.ii9tructie.il in Meru < d county , will irri- LMte aiO.IKIO iicrtn of land. It will c > fit about $100,000. Geoige Connor and thro ) companions worU ing in gypauni quarry iu' r Snuta Jiliulii , juut.1 Hurtari county , Tlmrcelay , dUcuvercd two patrified bodies , uvide-ntly the rtnuuiH > f n man and wom n. They \\fie i nought to Honta Maim nnd plaeul ou oihlbi tion. tion.An An emigrant from Kansas airlvccl in I/on ngehi' , 1 ht Thursday , ha\iog traveled the entire ) distance wiUi Ilia lainily in a two-lmrHo wagon. Hi ) > ald ho htartexi with 97M ) and has brought the entire Mini with biro , und lux hi * team to htmt a home ncai .Santa Ana. Ho \\ai fojr month eai the road. I'LOATf llfl. Altunuerquo , N , M. , Ia rapldlygrosviaglnto a solid town. The coal demand in New Mexico iucre.nea 10 per cent per annum , A utUen who has resided in Santa Fe leas than four ye < ars claims to haso paid 57,100 for house rent In that time. The total wliiful ! at Walla Walla dm ing thv autumn month ! ) svas 4.G5 Incbt-j , against li.5 f/r the cune pending peiitul of last year. Wellington Territory hi b < en led to be Hove that tit. Jolm'ii to bo sppolntod its gov t'Mior as H ressard tor tlw part which he and h s upholderi took in lilainu's defeat. WhenMiln playing Hamlet in lied ( iulch , Arizona , an aimiMDg incident took place , accordlnx to the HuJ Uulcb Chreniclo. \Vn do uot bfllese It U tiue , but It ma ; pkase the little ones , A do ? fight began and tbucorabatise canines juinpol on tlio etago just as Hamlet n'n soliloquizing on suicide. "One of them , " saya the Chronicle , "fastened his teeth iu Mr , Midi's le-g , causing n ghuttly wound from Inch theuawdiuit poured ntxia the Btoge. It svasa painful tight to see Mr. Mllnsuilnkipg from liU svonted plumpnois to ade-rideii lankDi < > . Thu eisvdutt wan co ! > l itd and fuucd to h'l ' a busliul ImkH , * rif Autu * of Cnn ii Nltt i i 1 Hlf rtO llT it iitlMn ir x l'h } kUfi In fit U lly t1 * ! f l l w * ' In 1 < > 'J * M n1.1l u Nervous ° iostr.lllftfi. Ochlilly , Menial itn > < "hislcal Weakness , Mercurial and other Atte lions ol Thro.it , Skin or Rones , niond Poljon'nj , Met Snrcs and Ulcers tta > vi n > ii nni.in.it i nPT ltn tt- * lt ntlti ; | flnclr. * - * 'rlt rrlTfcli'J , Diseases Arising Irum Indiscretion , Cxcpr ? , iposii-o or Ineluljcncc M-h iro.nrJP.I ( of tM lol nulm IM'l > Uttxtiu I J Mill An MoflUhl > JJffffUm m. m'tt , mt i ra ib ( > w ! . > , / < < ' > ' ' ) Hfr lntoit , > tri > i ; rtrm > li onTu lo orlJnHe. . , Improper or . e rmubftUTeuri J. rftmih.t SA inctOfiMbtt tlxnt lM 'i ' i ir < l tcrcloio fi.ctn n j1r'Cuniullttl nll f ! or 1.7 Tinllrrro , a llntl' , ' Htlii fur lutitloni. A Positive \Vriiren Guaranten Kttn In ll etii li ! f if , X'rdlrln < ncnl ftnynSira. J'umphlct * . Enpllnh or Ucrm n , 04 p er , rt l3rlDlnznbovoclie ! .os Inmnloor romaU.l'ilEU MARRBACE GUIDE I Iti tioih MI trill Mtile k-o , money r vi t f * IRUI KDtAlPi all tbe eurl ui , dotili fui or krow. 1 \ > n\ nt tiMi | nl > ut ti > IL LullU P > l.j br ' ' Will purlfv Ilin DLOOD.'rcpi * htii tlic LlVCTJnnd KIDNEYS. and Id KTOIIU THU llKAI/Tli nnd V1OOH of YOtJTH. lf" u'pslaantnrApiiulltc , jn- Oljreitlon , I.ick ill hlronelli , onirjlr"inKi ! > liM > liilcly cured , lioucu , muscles ami ni'rC31 ccclvu IILW turco. 1:1 : Itxutis Ilia iiiliul nml piipnllrn H nil n 1'owcr. SIIK ! rlii li-onn'onipl.ilnt poiLllarto their aevl.l na inDit.ri'i IKON a'ONIO n M ( vnnd tppcUy euro. illUrn a item' , lioaitliy complexion. 1'rciiueiit f.ricniptB at " " ' "ir'-'tlnp oiil > ailU lo llio popularity oftliuorlKltml , D me'llt Kl'ttllO OlIllllNAI , ANHIIKST SomlTOurii'liIrnsto'JIinDr. ' IlnrtorMBrt Oo. Mo , for our "DIUM 11OOK. " rnnv * . nnn n Hrtil lurnrtnokioo. 1n * * . . . . . , . . . - . crvonnIJIarrurofl. 41nlpLc , Nur Curm. CO".ft trr f/ctt yriantitfro 0lt * ta Ru-SciuUvvoBtniuiiaforCcletiratcdBIcdlcMWortis , Address , F. I ) . VIjAItIi.1 : . la. U.,181 Clark Street. CHICAGO , ILL. HZKRASKA LfiffD AGENCY CUOOES30U TO DAYL3 ft Oenert De l" n SB 110 ! FAKNAU ST. OMAHA. E vo foi t lo TOO.OOO cic unotoIlT aalected l ndi EMtain KobiMkt , t low piles and on c-sy term * Improved itrma tor Erie In DongUs , Dodjte , GolUx ntllt , Burt , Dumlng , Sury , WHhlnetaD , Bfarlak uiiden , tnd lintler oonuclco. TEICB paid In nil purls ol Ibo 8liU Uoney loaned on reproved Ikimi. Kourv Pnblloolw v In offlc * Correspond JAS. H. PEABODY , M. D. Physician & Surgeon Retlld nee No. 1407 Jon03 St. Offlco , No. ItOS Far rum Etroot. Olllco boura,12 m to I p. m. nd liom to B p. m. Telepbone , tor olllco 07rcaldonoa 115 , OR. HORNE'S ELECTRIC BELT Will cut Nervou neB . Lumbniro , r.heumatlim r Neurihl K , Hcliitlcii. Kidney , fcplno nnJ lUrr illhui Uout , Aslhmu. IleArtdUenuR , Dl poimlit , I onHtltAtlnli | , lpelil , Ctitftrrh , I'llea , l-pllepsT , lnipulencIMinib Aitu , Hrolnpuni Uteri , etc einly Hileiitlilc 1 irctrlc lli'lt hi Atuer lea th l lend ! the Klectrklly nnJ inn.-mnuin tlinmcli : lit botly , and cau bo recbaruod la ua lustanl by lht > jmtlout. Winter Is coming , tbe season ol tbe y eai fort atfao * and palni. In view ol this fact wo say bny out ol Dr. llorno's Eloctrlo Belts. By BO doing yea will avoid Ilheumatlam , Kidney Troubles and other Ilia bnatflethls ho'rto. Do net doUy , but o il' ' t onr oOlea and examine belts , No. H2S Douglas street , or C. F Goodman's , 1110 Farnam SI.Omaha , Neb. Or. Jura01odd. ! O. D W. S. SHOEMAKER , Counsellor AT LAW. 2/5 S , 13th St. Omaha , Neb. Fourteen Years' 1'ractlco In Iowa and Colorado. HEFEHENCK3 IOWA Hon. J , Itced , Associate Justice Supreme Joiirl , residence , fioiincil UluHi ; ; lion O , II. Lewis , Jlfltrlct Judge , residence , Cherokee : itrst Nallonal Jank ann Olllccr A. 1'u cy. Bankers , Council JlluITs ; Qar\ey & I'ord , Hankers , Logan , H&rrUen Co. , Ia. COLORADO IIon. J. O , Helm , Auuclato Justice , Supreme Cnurt , rcslJeucu , Denvir ; lion. AVni. liar rleon. District Junge , io < Iiluni , Bum a ViBtaIIath- ; iwa/B Bank , Faliplay , 1'ark Co dcclS-lrn Science of Life Only $100 BY MAIL POSTPAID. KNOUF THYSELFM A GREAT MEDIOAUVO1CK ON MANHOOD ! Kxhanated Vitality , Nervous and Phrslcal Deblllt ; Premature Decline In Man , Errors ol Youth , and th antold miseries resulting from Indiscretions or ei. oeMes. A book lor every man , yountf , middle agfd and old. It contains 125 prescriptions for all aenl ind cbronlo disease * eaoh one ol Which Is Invaluable So found by the Author , whose experience lor 17 years Is such as probably never oetore fell to the lot ol any physlciu. 800 pKc'i hound In boautllul French mudln empoesed covers , full , gilt guaranteed to btaflnerwork In every sense , maobaulcal , lit- srary and protcceloral , than any otbor work Bold In khli country lor V2.60 , or the money will bo refunded In every tnstanc * . Price only 91.00 by mall , post paid. Illustrative sample Scents. Send now , Qold medal auardud the author by tbe National iledloal Issoclatlon , to tbe officers or which he refers. The Science ot IJIe should be trad by ths yonnt lor Instruction , and by the afflicted lor rollef. II will benefit all. London Lancet , There Is no member ol society to whom The Sol. enoe ol LHa will not be useful , whether youth , pai snt , guardian , Instructor or clergymaa.ArgODant. Address the 1'eabodylledlcal InUtute , or Dr. W , d , Parker , No. i Uulflnch Street , Hoeton.Miwi. , who may be consulted on all diseases requiring skill and experience. Chronlo and obitlnatediseases that havi baiH d the skill ol all other pbjB.llPi I olani. upaclaliyi Such treated incoMS-HtAL fully rlthenit an Jnitaacc ol ( allure. TUVCCI P IHTotLr D. 0. BEYA.KT , M. D. 1224 Farnam Street , Corner ISth Bti Offioe hour ) 9 to H a. m. , 3 to 4 p n Ten j can experience. Ou spe V Oerraan. exlSUly GIT ! The remarkable Growth of Oniah * during the lost fosv years IB A matter of great iwtonlshmout to thono who pay nn occaalonal visit to this growing city. The dovolonruont of the Stopr yards the nooonslty of the Bolt Line Road the finely pnvod utrootn the hundreds of now roslelcnooD nnd costly basilicas blocks , with the populatlein of onr city moro than doubled In the lust fire years. All thin la a great nurprlaa to vlaltora and is the > admiration of oar cltleous. This rapid grovfth , the basmosa activity , nnd the many substantial Improvomonta uiadn lively demand for Omaha real estate , and every Investor has made n handsome profit. Since the Wall Street panto May , with the subsoauont cry of hard times , there haa boon loga demand from specula tors , bat a fair demand from Investors oooklng homos. This lutter class nro taking advantage of low prices lu build ing material and are coca ring their homos at much lose cost than will bo possible year honco. Speculators , too. can buy roaloBta' ' a cheaper HOST and ought to take ndvant. o of pronont prlooa for fututo pro ts. The next fov years promises grentoi divolopnients In Omaha than the past ti v i years , which have been aa good aa wo could reasonably desire. Now man ufacturing establishments and largo job bing housoa ara added almost weekly , and all add to the prosperity of Omaha. There are many In Omaha and through- but the Stato. who have their money In the banks drawing a nominal rate of torost , which , if judiciously Invested in Omaha real ebtate , would bring them much greater returns. We have many bargains which we are confident will bring the purchaser large profita In the near future. We have for wale the finest resi dence property in the north and western parts of the city. North \ve have fine lots nt reason able prices on Sherman nvenue,17th , 18th , 10th and 20th streets. West on Farnam. Davenport , Cumins , and all the leading streets in that direction. The grading of Farnam , Califor nia and Davenport streets has made accessible Eomo of the finest and cheapest residence property in the city , and with the building of the street car line out Farnnm , the pro perty in the western part of the city will increase in valnn We also havu the agency for the Syndicate and Stock Yards proper ty in the south part of the city. The developments made in this section by the Stock Yards Company and the railroads will certainly double the price in a short time. We also have some line business lots and some elegant inside resi dences for Halo , Parties wishing to invest will find some good bargains by calling REAL ESTATE BROKERS. 213 South 14th St. Bet -ef > n tfarnhnm nnd P. S. We ask those who have property for sale at a bargain to give us a callWe want only bargains Wo will positively not handle prop erty at more than ita real value.